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''Banking''. | 1. ''Banking''. | ||
The time period for which a bank would be able to use its liquidity buffer to survive a liquidity stress, while taking other measures to ensure its longer-term survival. | The time period for which a bank would be able to use its liquidity buffer to survive a liquidity stress, while taking other measures to ensure its longer-term survival. | ||
For example, the period in the Liquidity Coverage Ratio is 30 days. | For example, the period in the Liquidity Coverage Ratio is 30 days. | ||
2. ''Risk management''. | |||
More broadly, a similar measure for any other organisation or operation. | |||
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* [[Buffer]] | * [[Buffer]] | ||
* [[Cash flow insolvent]] | * [[Cash flow insolvent]] | ||
* [[ | * [[High Quality Liquid Assets]] (HQLAs) | ||
* [[LAB]] | * [[LAB]] | ||
* [[Liquidity]] | * [[Liquidity]] | ||
* [[Liquidity buffer]] | * [[Liquidity buffer]] | ||
* [[Liquidity Coverage Ratio]] | * [[Liquidity Coverage Ratio]] | ||
* [[Risk management]] | |||
* [[Stress]] | * [[Stress]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:47, 25 June 2022
1. Banking.
The time period for which a bank would be able to use its liquidity buffer to survive a liquidity stress, while taking other measures to ensure its longer-term survival.
For example, the period in the Liquidity Coverage Ratio is 30 days.
2. Risk management.
More broadly, a similar measure for any other organisation or operation.